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Delberthot

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  1. [quote name='JTUK' post='1019869' date='Nov 11 2010, 11:36 AM']These were the [color="#4169E1"]BD's[/color] a few years back..will surely do someone a sterling job, IMO.[/quote] Bogs Dollocks?
  2. Both still available for a monster 8x10" rig - if I split them then there is still one available as I already have interest in one of them
  3. I recently traded these with Conan but it looks like I'm not going to get the use out of them that I thought I would. These cabs are the ones with the durable carpet covering and steel grills as opposed to the new easily marked vinyl and speaker cloth ones. Exactly the same cabs - only the aforementioned is different. The drivers are identical, they just use a different colour paper for the cones. These are rated 450w RMS at 8ohms and are 37kg each. Phenomenally loud cabs. I used both last weekend with 2 very loud widdly guitarists with no PA in a large pub and they weren't even remotely being pushed. One cab sold so the remaining one is available for £150 plus postage
  4. A Big One, exactly the kind of cab I am looking for - couldn't interest you in 2 Ashdown MAG 4x10" cabs?
  5. [quote name='Doctor J' post='1021933' date='Nov 12 2010, 09:10 PM']I was browsing the music mags today and noticed Classic Rock magazine has an album of theirs for free, what a great coincidence. Picked it up, will have a listen tomorrow.[/quote] ooh, Rick Neilson mentioned that. thought it was next months. I think its their newest one. I'll need to get it.
  6. I've just realised that I've gone from having gigging gear that would cost in the region of about £3500 new to about £1800 now. May be a realisation that I don't feel the need to own expensive gear any more, who knows.
  7. I have some atonal apples and amplified heat and Pressed Rat's collection of dog legs and feet
  8. its all done with mirrors
  9. This seems to be the most popular thread in this sub forum,. I'm surprised it hasn't shifted yet. I'd have it in a minute if I had the cash / inclination / will / his and hers matching luggage
  10. I've got an old air guitar that I defretted lying around somewhere failing that I could trade you for a weekend for two in February
  11. Hit Me With Your Rythym Stick sounds harder than it is
  12. Some pics from last Sunday Yes - its a Flying V with a Bigsby
  13. [quote name='Gust0o' post='1021074' date='Nov 12 2010, 10:07 AM']Crikey, I didn't know there was a Yorkshire one; or if I did, I could well be having a senior moment.[/quote] You still remember that you said if your Thunderbird hadn't sold by today you were going to send it to me gratis don't you?
  14. People in the UK and Europe are going to have to factor in the cost of a transformer into the price. Plus some may be wary of using a transformer if they've never had to use one. Plus, I still encounter musicians who see my amp and have never heard of the brand before. But they still sell them in the US so you won't get as much as you would here That aside, they're fantastic amps. Wish they still sold them in this country
  15. Interesting - would there be enough room on the body to put the bridge as close to the edge as possible and use a hardtail bridge instead of using a longer neck? Fill in the existing route for the vibrato and maybe even have a 4th pickup.
  16. Don't forget the Lightshow model, as well as the 4005/6 and 4005/8 I think they made 25 of them. Had a kind of opaque front with lights inside it
  17. had a Trace 4x12" from the Valve series and it was a beast of a cab both in terms of weight and sound - 45kg which some on here think is far too heavy Another reason is stackability and cheapness - most mainstream companies use the same box regardless of whether its going to house a 15" or 4x10"s. You may get 3x12"s in the same size cab in an Epifani type layout but its going to be a weird impedence that won't match any other cab. In fact I'm talking sh*te, you'd get 2x12"s in a diagonal layout. Another big reason is that when you go for cabs you talk about multiples of 10"s or 15"s, most people probably don;t realise that there are such things as 12"s other than guitar drivers.
  18. I suppose you could see this as a problem with so much gear readily available online. In the olden days you'd have to have physically gone to a guitar store to try something and maybe negotiate some free strings or get it on HP whereas now you can order almost anything from the other side of the world, usually at a lower price than any shop could do with Mr Plastic only to find that it may not suit.
  19. The Thunderbird is a tamed version of this. The Explorer has the same pickups as the thunderbird but in different locations. The Explorer is set neck, usually korina for the body and mahogany for the neck The neck is one piece so you'll need to be careful as the bit behind the nut is the weakest part of it. On the thunderbird they use a scarf joint which is much stronger. Cases are almost impossible to find but one solution I saw over on the Epiphone forum is to use a double rifle case. You can actually pick one up cheaper on Ebay than it would cost you for a regular case. Nut width varies between 1.5" to 1.7" and I've seen various other sizes quoted as well. They're £240 new from Thomann and Epiphones don't hold their value as well as Fenders, especially now for whatever reason, so you could probably get one anywhere from £120 to £160. They are very long so, just like with the Thunderbird, you will need to change your style slightly. I've had my Thunderbird for a few months and it feels entirely normal to me. One last thing - get a Comfort Strap or similar to help reduce the neck dive
  20. A few years ago when GAS first hit I would buy stuff brand new and then sell it at a loss. Since then I've got much shrewder and lookout for bargains. That way when I do go to sell I either break even or sometimes make money. I've resigned myself to the fact that this kind of buying and selling gear regularly has become the norm for me and I actually enjoy it.
  21. I had a nasty skin thing a bit like athletes foot but on my fingers a few years ago. ichy as hell. I used E45 and didn't notice my callouses softening up
  22. Just sold a Rick bridge cover to Stag. Top man. I'd have no second thoughts about buying from or selling to in the future.
  23. From the one of the pictures in the link its made in Indonesia
  24. Flea Jack Bruce Lemmy Yes, even I am surprised by that
  25. I've learned from the very beginning by jamming along. 9 times out of ten that will be the song learned and its just a matter of repeating it until I don't make any mistakes
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